Collaboration: Water, A GLOBE Program Intensive Observation Period and
Worldwide Cooperative Project
Abstract
Students K-16 in the United States and Canada joined their GLOBE Program
peers from across the world in collecting water quality measurements
during a week-long data-collection period in September, led by the GLOBE
Africa Regional Coordination Office. The project was built off of other
GLOBE collaborations around spring phenology measurements (Europe) and
expeditions to Mt. Kilimanjaro and Lake Victoria (Africa). The efforts
and resulting analysis of Collaboration: Water were supported by an
international team of scientists, faculty and education professionals.
The GLOBE Program Country Coordinators from the U.S. and Canada share
the project goals, discuss the results of the September data challenge
and how these lead into the community-based collaboration projects being
developed between schools. Some of the projects will be presented during
the International Virtual Science Symposium and Student Research
Symposia in spring 2020. This project works on several levels. It
creates resiliency locally through community-based inquiry, supports the
development of 21st Century critical thinking, collaboration and
communication skills and places the community investigations into the
global context of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 6
(Clean Water and Sanitation). Along with tools, templates and the
benefits of participation, the presenters will share how other
communities can be involved in the March data collection event.